Safety Footwear Catalogue (PDF) - UVEX SAFETY
Safety Footwear Catalogue (PDF) - UVEX SAFETY
Safety Footwear Catalogue (PDF) - UVEX SAFETY
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Labelling<br />
Manufacturer’s identification mark<br />
Manufacturer’s type dsignation<br />
Number of European standard<br />
Symbol for protection<br />
<strong>Footwear</strong> symbols for industrial usage<br />
Basic requirements/additional requirements/<br />
categories e.g. for leather shoes<br />
Basic requirements for shoes and impact resistance<br />
of toecaps<br />
Additional requirements:<br />
Closed seat region<br />
Antistatic properties<br />
Energy absorption of seat region<br />
Fuel resistance<br />
Additional requirements: as above, plus<br />
Water penetration and absorption<br />
Additional requirements: as above, plus<br />
Penetration resistance<br />
Cleated outsole<br />
Basic requirements/additional requirements/<br />
categories e.g. for shoes made from PVC or PU<br />
Basic requirements for shoes and impact resistance<br />
of toecaps<br />
Additional requirements:<br />
Antistatic properties<br />
Energy absorption of seat region<br />
Fuel resistance<br />
Penetration resistance<br />
Cleated outsole<br />
<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Footwear</strong><br />
Standards · Labels<br />
CE symbol<br />
Size<br />
Article number<br />
Date of manufacture<br />
One of the three following requirements must be met and labelled in the shoe for all newly certified models from December 2007<br />
Label Characteristics tested Test conditions Friction coefficient<br />
SRA Slip resistance on ceramic tile floors with sodium lauryl sulfate<br />
solution (SLS)<br />
SRB Slip resistance on steel floors<br />
with glycerol<br />
SRC Slip resistance on ceramic tile floors with sodium lauryl sulfate<br />
solution and on steel floors with glycerol<br />
SYMBOL RISK COVERED EN ISO 20345 EN ISO 20347<br />
SB S1 S2 S3 S5 OB O1 O2 O3<br />
– Basic<br />
P Penetration resistance<br />
A Antistatic footwear<br />
E Energy absorption around heel<br />
HI Heat insulation<br />
CI Cold insulation<br />
WRU Water resistance of upper<br />
HRO Heat resistance of outsole (+300 °C/min)<br />
WR Whole shoe waterproof<br />
M Metatarsal protection<br />
FO Resistance to oil and petrol<br />
<strong>Safety</strong> footwear<br />
EN ISO 20345<br />
SB<br />
200 Joule<br />
Protective footwear<br />
EN ISO 20346<br />
PB<br />
100 Joule<br />
S1 P1<br />
Forward slip of the heel<br />
Forward slip on a flat surface<br />
Forward slip of the heel<br />
Forward slip on a flat surface<br />
Forward slip of the heel<br />
Forward slip on a flat surface<br />
Occupational footwear<br />
EN ISO 20347<br />
OB<br />
No requirement<br />
O1<br />
(without resistance<br />
to fuels)<br />
S2 P2 O2<br />
S3 P3 O3<br />
SB<br />
200 Joule<br />
PB<br />
100 Joule<br />
OB<br />
No requirement<br />
S4 P4 O4<br />
S5 P5 O5<br />
Includes all test conditions cited<br />
under a. and b.<br />
Additional requirements for special applications with corresponding symbols<br />
The choice of a particular shoe depends<br />
on the type of occupational risk. As with<br />
all the footwear, additional requirements<br />
may exist (e.g. in terms of heat and cold<br />
insulation, penetration resistance or electrical<br />
resistance via ESD). These shoes are<br />
then marked accordingly.<br />
The testing principles for all basic and<br />
additional requirements are specified in<br />
EN ISO 20344.<br />
No less than 0.28<br />
No less than 0.32<br />
No less than 0.12<br />
No less than 0.16<br />
Up to 31/12/08<br />
No less than 0.13<br />
No less than 0.18<br />
From 01/01/09<br />
Meets the specified requirement Requirement can be met but is not stipulated<br />
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